Wojciech Szczesny, the Polish goalkeeper in the opening fixture of Euro 2012 at Warsaw gave away an easy opportunity for substitute Dimitris Salpingidis to equalize for Greece. He then conceded a penalty and was immediately red carded by referee Carlos Velasco Carballo for a deliberate foul on Salpingidis. As he walked off the pitch, a young PSV goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton walked in and saved the penalty taken by Greece captain Giorgios Karagounis. Tyton saved Poland the blushes at home, but that Szczesny moment of madness was the first memorable moment of the Euro. |